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o would | With brea ted - her from reaching |butte and and freedom and mother. | ab ' i Who? n e e L ML “LAST ROSE 0! “and’ s 2 d to make the life of Christine and Bernd ~ '|REMEMBER ' GRANDMA - EASTER OLD SOL. |gsubstitute, ne DAY. Iy, ¢ gf - R mawcd one onion fine; and fry in t! . ! 3 2 he © ANGEL'CAKE. place in kettle on ;fi’{;’e 3 A et leyer of sliced raw, I} Dear Social Corner Sisters: I amlto, a layer of .onion ‘ll- gending Swamp Apple a recipe for bs.* with - ng sister uses this and or n Cake, My scraps, ; she always has good luck. Ton ana Just Have pok the northwest is. %rgy Angel Cake—Whites of 11 egss, one | With crumbs; cover with. ill e, probably, dUFNE | oyy of hread four sifted, one and one- | cook \until notatoes are done: 1 :] present n, Each h’.f[ cups of granulated sugar, one|fish; let come to a boil. . While s o “ %f of the istéra bisth. |vaster Sections o .,,;hgg,lnm {saspoon cream tartar, one pinch mi.|hot add one quart ‘of mik. ] ; The Bullet: wants good aomo letters; «good ness letters; good nelp- | days p‘un’ Easter day, as. mine [Work—gne-quarter for M!%e U"Aen" "e’;afm‘m &b":md,oc the eggs |tatoes’ sum“w"": fifl! of bread 1 Ietters of any kind the mind may suggest. shouid ‘be in hea wydater L e mg;;s,:gg*;,;;g i mix fogpther and 8ift Wies times; o b et Sednsndar of sach week. Write on but ons side of the paper, . - il MR s B U el B ; frath e Ry ne Tegtadents bulck: Address, SOCIAL COINER EDITOR, Bulletin Offics, Norwich. Conn. that you have a. o flie i ly; put in the pan and oven as-soon 2 ) GRANDNMS, * |80 thet sty i;’!vfl“"m as pogsible. Bake just 40 minutes. Do el : 1 by not grease the pan. When the eake is ; ? : M 3 ¢ , or, ‘what is more to be feared, 9 B on FIVE PRIZES EVERY MONTH OF ONE - DOLLAR I.AQN. b h\’r‘ 2 _ARGM MEETING QF cLus "m 2 s or, 21 1‘ done turn the tin over and let stand . % ice, & made the last Saturday of each month. 4 Dear. Sacial Corner- Friends: T am very slowly, and meeds tiwo | Until cool. hal . - 2 g sure you are all giad to xu?,’flae h‘: years to mature ond Erow mfl?:: tly |- VIRGINIA, g"" l:asncogls ol.n:}:“ A " . .- |eround again and hope there will be|to ent for hay. So they cut only a|yup ' LacKING GIVES A BOX OF |or it meat wol o B teaspoon | y4 Bow’ 2 ¢ in dth ch. from hook, SOCIAL CORNER POEM. change of shoes to non-bunion gaitern |an early. spring, which will - be: part of the hay land vearly, and need |MR. of salt, Feat well. and bake o 1 h 0 sime 5t waking MBI f b o3 iy e catien of | come ch & long, gol mare land for it. Nearly all the work CIGARS. fat A i T . 1t in Teh eh,, ch. 8, miss 7 gt, 1t in The Knitters. lelhoh. piile Surelt Ty y and please remember the 'd3 is done by machines, so it is ne To Cook Rice: Pick over and wash ., eb. 8, . n X R | Hesting Her wed ¥ : 2 sts. make shell in|ch. i The feet ache from inflamed ‘or tired I3 1 “1and to make it to| Hearing Hez was going to send a|one cup of rice, let soak for ons.and | BeXt ch., miss 2 sts. make They kit i the sum, they Knit in the | muscies, are made DRIATIL by CRIIOUS: | e e B e b e, athincs. ate Blonghed iy |seldiers it to Fop somewhere in |one-hait hours in one S U | 0% 46, LI dast oot founges | B rain, es-or-itehy by frosc or skii al and ploughed out. eern is sowed and | France, his employer, Mr. - Haskins, | water. Have nine cups of boiling wa- | tion chaig, ch. 4, turn. They knit on fhe trolley, they knit on|To be cured, Lucia must have a rem- [The hostesses. are Manda, Delight,|ecovered by the. planter.~ Only the |said he would add a hox of cigars. ter salted with one uble_qrpon of salt; | 2nd Row—One shell in shell, 1 & in ! row: the train, edy which fits her ca: Soaking Ner | Bumble Bee and Golden Glow. - ' {husking is done by hand, and the{ “The past of the man who is de-|to this add the rice sjowly, so as not They knit on the beach in a bathing|feet in any medicated water, or the| 1 have just heard that Golden Glow |stalks are fed where they stand. -Even |fending his country,” said he, “should |to check the boilniz and eaok until sult, itching of the feet if troubled with|is siek. Hope she will soort be able to |the hay is stacked by a stacker on [Dbe, forgotten, for at the core such a |tender, then drain, saying.the rice-Wa- | fiour, baking powder, and add alter-|home affairs. So the mext day WWith look intent and lips that are|eczema is useless, ” be with us again. | the land where it grows, and is haujed | man has loyalty and courage, and these | ter for soup, mixing bread, or to “use | nately with milk to the first mixture.|to do outside work. mute. if Lucia is suffering from flatfoot or | Olga. and L. Come and. bring|fo the barns as needed, durlng the |qualities are lacking in so many men|for starching fine articles in the'laun- | Agd walnut meats, broken, and the ol R They knit at the table, they knit in|fallen instep, her pain will not stop|Grandma. y winter. who pride themselves upon their good- | dry. ; yhites of eggs beaten stiff. Bake in a i until she has a support for the center | H. Annet and Mavfayre: Hope vou| When T told one man about some |ness it is not easy from appearances to| Four about ope quart of boiling wa- - two college: dnughters il reased and floured angel cake pan for i Ther Al when they're dying ‘they |of the foot. She can tell If the Insten | can bo there niny Trosric and Bloe. |farmers in another _state, whomi 1|judge who tho best or worstpeople in |ter through the rice to remove any |one and o,fl,.qu,m,. et ?h:"{;m‘“:,'f fl,{"’ knit when they're dead, . |has fallen by chalking the hollow of | som. knew, and hqw they made a good liv- |a community are. Nothing encourages |loose stareh. replace it in.the kettle| o . . piie Moulds: Bri two | days a week; but They it hnd they knit and they kit |her foot and standing upon a dark-| Scoota: Hope to sée yoil, t00." @nd shake lightly over the fire for a |, SrP& CPRE OO BHINg o had |1y out of the question. and they sit, colored piece of cloth. . Only .the cen-| I thank Interested Reader for the moment, or set if in a hot aven to dry | fubS OF ;n.,g T m:u' 2 en |other day: “T have never And they kit and kait and knit and fler of u.foot with & fallen Inatgp Will|very. pretty calenar. 1t makes me - aut Fuery keral ls stpSate 0g e sprinkle I & quarter of & pound of |in my hoysekeeping knit, mark the clof wish for spring. 1 Bh popSE IR > farina, add a teaspoon of sal a | wouldn't find some one cou'd think thelf merves would| Teet itching from eczema may be \ : b the rice may be served with gravy, as el ooy of st an ‘and: T e e s B, staphed with {he lather of far soap and faom a vegetable or in different ways. tontinve ‘fo-enck far torly mivmtes |Un Dat nows e R . Now add a teaspoon of vanilla éxtract | cided not to have my windows nv’a‘;‘%rg’;?&f'gn'“&_,'}m dvl’pl';;m and four tabblespoons of brewn sugar; | €4 until after the war.” X ~ mix well, and divide into wet indent-| The other day the ladies e e o ot i o and |ed or rini individual moulds and place | church, 30 ix all, had an all a arc o Ao in refrigerator for two hours. Turn|ing party, with 'a caffeteria 4 N CMared Ride: T g o J | S L Ith Selnce fely. il B o omar| Economic Pudding: Soak two ounces Ippen. B e on na one: |of fine sage over night; strain ana agd |1eft and the Socisty uarter cup grated cheese; if new |2 tablespoon of Sjetitusg Chesse, ome-half cup. Cover with | warmed, three-guarters of a cup of Tke A nniversary Namber crumbs dotted with bits of butter and |Potato flour, with a little sait. one e Baf.they don't seem to mind it, not a[then being oiled with olive oil thor-| THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING bit! _ |oughly rubbed in. 3 st b s just keep on and knit.and knit,| There is no remedy that will per-| Social Corner Friends: How soen the wherever you g0, on this carth|form miracles. Acute troubles of the|weeks. and months .pass and again . delow, feet yield to treatment :quicker than fwe have arrived at the time. to eele- You can't escape it, it's the same old|chronic troubles.. Lucia's troubles are|brate the .anniversary of .our -Social show, chronic and, she deesn't persist- with [ Corner, which will he held in W. C. T. ‘They knit while they watch the kettle | the remedies. If three. months' treat- | U, hall, Valley stregt, March 13. Please o ment steady will cure her feet she|tring plate,, cup. spoon, . napkin as They knit :;hue ihe beans come up|will And the awre worth ail the thou- [ usual. from the soll: s ble. No remedy can be thoroughly| Any of ‘the writers who can meet Fyom the mansion to hovel, wherever | tested on-a chromic case in two weeks. | with us will be very welcome, 5 bake in.a hot oven to a delicate brown. lunch and supper, . you oam, If Lucia will find out what the mat- | Crimson Rambler, Lucy Acorn and ¥ seeded raisins, one-half eup currants, They Bit and they kaiy till the ows | ter ;«'&th Der feot Is, a_remedy will be | others: We have missed you this e 5 StliChec Feas ang SAr ;{:‘; i ramon T, ik, for e o s J‘.’m“ come home. und o er ‘ease. ter. 3 K | oBter. B greased ciah and steam y take our wl you e 3 = won't be so deep .you, can't come, B £ > day. “fiea "Crogs’ —they brisfly then reply. THE USES OF SALT. Tnterestea Reader: 1 was greatly | of tbe iea bl o Lo e S cméone mpke of daing Taney. As over their work they knit and pere, ¥ - pieased to receive a calendar; and & ! ey ? LA SEASONABLE RECIPES. At -the-last Gactal Comsurs 3 And when they are done théyknit| Please move over, Dear Sacial Cor-|thank yau. -T think a great deal of ok recipes whi Ave caresully se- s meore. nerSisters, and giv ] el g 5 time for anything like that. The o ey i Ty 8, o oot Cipas I Bayy. secaivad ¥ L e Lh a day for each person's dinner. I wish| Dear Social Corner Sisters: I send|gay someone called me on the may holera band, ften. ot S | g : the readers of the Social Corner would | herewith a few recipes _ |and said: “I called _before O ot oty TN e, ‘eomen. o aaked b Ta: UL e ooy i try some of these. Wa are fond of the| Dricd Chorry Cake: Beat to ‘a|Where were vou " It had rained " *Ciheir hand, Simstion & ma Sessmsiry fa- 1nal T EREADING ‘oF SRSEA ! p Walnut Steak, and the others are very |cream one cup of sugar with one-half rained hard all A heimet or scarf, ot just aplain mitt, | welfare of man?" I felt tempted .to)| Dear Sisters of the Social Correr: ) good. cup of butter;add one-half cup of said: “Out That they deftly fashion and form and freply salt. T then fell to eonsidarin; ETHELYN, |sour milk, one cup dried cherries, one g | Imagination: has, its inflyence, &nd be- | the different uses to which it .may be|comes fascinating to all of us who | knit, A, . But baek of the ecarf, as the needies|put, and thought my ideas might be |siudy and observe. There are freqyent | SAVING TIME IS HOOVERIZING. |flour enough to make a stiff batter. »i interesting and perhaps helpful to The |letters in the Soriai Corner regarding | g Bake in paper lined tins in a mod- ¥ , with a_ de ye, | C 3 0 P s 3 ° 1. wonder whether the Sisters will|erate oven for about.one hour. 5 s R Bl i S i [ R - Will Be Issued SR el S e e Moy 128 o s a8 e o e y cellent to clean statiotiary . bowls, and | it always revives the mind of : the fleld of suggestion, and thus allow | milkc come to a boil, add A little salt, |the Wives of saflars stationed sgme- neal ir, | it is a good tooth wash. me to repay a few of the benefits de- | then stir into the milk four table-|Where around here. Church wWork has With the breath of freedom in the air,| Salt will fix the colors ,in bia lected; the eost is about eight cents teaspaon of soda, spice to taste, and for the time .being ! = 5 . cived from'the Social Carner Sisters’ e ;| brought me Jn touch with the sail- sy, nd we can forget that we are I spoons of flour, and three beaten eggs; A country so good to & lad in France, |stockings, ginghams,:red tablecloth fred. ana unconsciously gain rest with ‘e‘f':’!fi o18 proverb-sase-Fek ‘auty F00K for-é ar 5 minutes. oré, so I have m'w:‘ on us: “z-m:s In ‘trench or plane or ambulance, soaked In the solution before wash.|vecreation. These results are most - e D o v Bty | " Cherry Saiice: Ono pound cherrles, |, Sunday seems fo be 25 RESINE RS As h;;:r wthe helmet or-sweater or|ing. . ¥\ lhelpful, but after all. what is the read- B BT HOOR, FEIyIRE N welve fresl go to church at 10.10 a. m., d Fine salt used as a cithattic: Two|ing that we select, and what subjects uties af its back> At lenst, that 1a|one tablespoon flour, one ounce buter. l\lfl teaspoons in a cup of water; as an|in our literature are proving worth emetic, o little dissolved in warm|the time yia give to ifs attention? |ing on eighty acres, he replied: “Well, | man to be decent more ‘than considera- | it true?. Bounded cloves, two tablespoons’ lem. [0_church, and see that they sign the wter. "1 With us whose davs are taken up |they must be truck. farmers—nothing |tion and respect.” It 1s Just as true. that there ia nef /"0 Ui {0 taste. Stone tho |PeSister. Every Sunday L IS¥e-Sve it: is -strengthening to the eye. wWith necessary work, most of the time, |but garden truck eould be raised of hat's right,” said Hez. mote efficlent method of saving time| /St ™ W FT Ny ernels in a mor- | Rome to dinuer which was prepssed i Dathing in hot salb-and water is|and we feel ws cannot neglect much |eighty acres of land.” “Some of these people who think)than bY attending to small needs as|{ M ®0 Jnoy Daste: put butter anapapd put in the cooker hefore I wwent Through the web and the woof, if you | good for neuralgia. for rending story books, yvet, we will| It is this idea which is responsible | they are ‘the salt of the earth” con-f%00n as bossible. ' flour into a saucepan; stir them over |to church. .Have dinner by 1 aelock | Took, you will see Rubbed on-cups, salt removes stalps. | Gevate the spare minutes, I would |for the lonely farmhouses. the poor |tinued Mr. Haskins, “and are thrifty,| ~There is another trite adagé, more | fONF 10E0 & Safeenats BE5 SO SVCT| The sailofs always wipe the dish The goiden thread of lovalty | Salt mixed with lard makes a plas- | susgest we select something by which |and small sohools, and thb lack of so- |and cold and exclusive, are capable of | COMAEOR than the one quoted, that “A ¢ [ They get up from the' table and with To the country they love, the land of | ter for inflammation, That he is willing to die for it, And that is the reason they knit knit, And w::!u'cr the fashion or form may - \teh in ti > dd the charries, the pounded kernels, i we may Jearn a lesson of helpfulness fcial int i injuring their country i jr | Stitch in time saves nine,” and we are | & J out a word begin to clear awaw the free! 4 BB, | Ry chavacten, sain some point b Ba: | orthwebty nere ane. componsatlons | iy And gencradlon ihan 5 hundsed|2ure a tmely stiich eaves inety and | (he winef and the water, Simmer those | 6o day- befor ainner when 1 had To ghe boys at the fore in Khaki'or 5 tience, or sympathy, dbserve the re-Thowever, which I will try to show an- |drunks. They are the kind who do|™0¢ 4 o ihe cherrioe are quite cooked, and | tWO sailors from ship. any here are blue. HOW PUMPKINS WERE - PRE. |sults of others failures, which the au- |other time, : not know, the difference between tne| I have a friend who makes a very | i ® Sl ®hicuch o hair sieve; |Artisans who have never heen en o No! ‘'tis mot the matter of helmet or SERV thor may -describe. NINETTE M. LOWATER, |value of money and a human soul |Pieasant home for her family of five, |™ub the Whole LhrOMER € ROE SICHH |ship, One came in the kitchen and mitt, i S It appeals to me as a waate of time | North Dakota. - " |and some of them are uncivil to mer- | Keeps a ncedle case with threaded |3 remaining ingredients, let the | i3 wwhere is an apron And far be it the foil or satire or! Dear Editor of ,he. Social Cor. |to read something that has little or mo = chants and’ those who serve them in |Deedles in the drawer of her Kitchen | STHce POTL for an | Then they bagan to taks the esvers wit, |mer: 1 am sending You a sam.|basis. when. the book. is closed, nothing STOVE HOLDERS any capacity.” table, and then, when one of the little i off the kettles and said: “I'll mash the Ae they patiently sit and knit and |pic of the tomatoes 1 described i my |Of vallo tn be remembered. I 'alvays . e Raticad AL ‘el Hes. folks' comes in from play with a small| Baked Fish: Scale and clean fish, | potatoes. I know how I want them!™ 3 i i i i i : Wy ent i <, 2 g h salt.|So he did. They were the best mash- - v . |last letter ana which also- hel; e | observe the motto that is a prefix in| Dear Social Corner. Sisters: Few | *“The man at the front represents|°nt in his frock, she is-all ready to|leaving the head and rub with salt.}So he Tis #304Eh lo, know they are “doing |to win the prise of whioh 11’:%3, the Soctal Corner columpn, an quite | home-made gitts Will be more appre-|the manhood the nation most needs.” g;‘g‘;,;?& s;‘(tc'l;kWhg‘c:n;“fi:cff: il b S :fqz:rot:rl o Pnrepifix:é Fryg wistons Thave ey S e roud, coently. the text suggested. “Choose | oi Xiteh- | sai . ins. “Don’t y 3 ; a 3 And.the question is this—ARE YOP? proud, and for which 1 thank you. recen 83! ciated than a general supply of kitch- | said Mr. Haskins. ‘Don’t you forget Ji was & great Surprise to me: an author as you would choose alen holders. A half dozen is not too |it, Hez!” : 1t would be quite impossible to com- [of salt park, chopped fine, a small| All seamen have to serve as mess ~.§W. Harper, in the Waterbury |1 intend to inivest thet dellay in soros | tHiend.” many to have at hand in the kitchen HEZ HARMONDY. |DPute the time and toil needlessly lost|onion or a tableSpoon of chopped feooks so they know how to do lots of Rerican, thitig that will’ atteagn remmy s otl” It is ‘reasonable that we enjov a|at All thmes, Anc Lwo or three tines 7 B or wasted in families where little | parsley; salt and pepper to taste. Mix|things, After dishes they read, 8 N The Bulletin, variaty of topis, and mot always con- |as many should be provided. . there GRS things are neglected. thoroughly and put in the body of the |erd_sieep, sometimes: viit and by| :IOI.HRIEI AND ANSWERS. Will now tell you how we have man- | finéd to”ore line of thought. 'There |wiil always be some in the wash. They Sl For instance, Monday's wash comes |fish. Cut gashes along the back of the |supper two or three more have drop- ol aged with our pumpkins this winter, |AFe some favorite hooks that:will ever | can*be made of odd pieces that would | ~Dear = . ) down in the dirt, because a broken|fish about an inch apart, into each|ped in and we have a jolly time. - hl-—c;r_‘ received. and for-|so as not to lose any. When we‘ dis” |linger in our minds, according to our |otherwise go to waste. Stove holders fallel f&“i’nfii"fi' Jéi’;’}’.f’i :fi;t Efa’konheaiu";?; ‘;‘Zetnszefl}?ee:i’ and lt}lxlu sfish-‘nlac:hs. sr{mll ‘stcr:p v:’»ifmiat Ffi.fii .t:;d'[.m n&hm%oihn:gthe! hmrm podri L - dnterested Reader. covered one . beginning to spoil we |Individual tastes. We may detect|contalning a thin sheet of asbestos|worn pair of Ehoes: then ecided i § NS WElERt i pecEn (BNein L placacw . % Bl THE SOCIAL CORNER SISTHRS |peeled I, took out the seeds, then cut |Something that others do not obserye! | between two pieces of canvas or other | experiment to meet the high price of | the' window shade must n carvorns | e ot ors Bor™in the. pan - and | e 13 fhe sorning, Mive servidb s may mot know Janet's son was the|ip slices about an inch thick, ‘put a |thus they prove helpful to us. cloth are perhaps the best non-con-|footwear, which is destined to con- 8 ¥ [ e i Loh uring. St soidier from the Rase of Now|JSper on the radiator then the\pump: | Tn mind at present I would suggest|guctors. Thin ashesios cloth comes| tinus fof some time, even it Woodsh| s b JOE Al e s o ot e e e ik o ‘wou and that he v another r, i Whi b y_the yard at a rice. and a inati i - g . 2 S 1 S Suesded e that e 500 coveret WA AROL pupeny [0, ook SHICL L RES T S A0 Br tho yard ot Snl price and 5 lates] o o Datan, combiation soled ing_which five hinutes would easily | the pan and bake for about an Hour, | shurch péople, then coffee and sand weverely wounded in France.|l00ks soed enough to eat. Have not |to life “stor: erhaps many of you|pieces of clath, makes a holder that is| My equipment consisted of an old pushed in place et Ty e ooy bfu“g l'hfllley:Y dd mare These men sing in the choir, play in S you do not know of Janet.|cooked any yet for We cut our last have read it if so, T trust:you maY |Guite fireproof’ "Orin piace of ashes- | pairof Kid gloves, two shoa (ops and | b hed, i Place twenty Hmes in a day | the pan cvaporates, & ; the Sunday school orchestra, take up had a tamily of 9 to care for. 2 pufilpklni last Saturday. f me); w‘g‘m me, T}:nl]?sdln"méu m:{ay, tos, use square pieces of- leather cut |a small bottle of iron glue and brush.| I have Nty moted & k:‘-nems = French Fried Potatoes—Slice cold e vellsition God NMie v wons in the service and 2 more lke:| Keziah Doolittle: Have tried your [by E. P. Roe, the leading character, |from old" shoe taps.~ Pleces of kid covered. the openings they come to me; you could afl multi: | Lo2to% (Jew ones are the hest) and | ™\ fonday I devote to Mr. M. & HL. and i 10 b and still 3 more sons who wil|§Taiam bread and found it %o nics, |8 YOung man who dared o i vas | White ducks or canvas is the best|at the eides and soles were shaped|ply them many times, it not & put in g fryins pan with hot melted W00 Wy, TRE be in time to take the tctics. She(Have passed it on to some . of - my |Fight under ajttcircumatances and suf- |material, as, if the holders are.made | from the shoe tops. The work re-|0w: homes, then in some bome o | Dutter: ‘fry until brown and stir to|CRRECR CRENRC, o vuo Mondays friends. fered with much forbearance. 80 that the asbestos Is removable, the | quired only a short time and the glue | whieh vou ke ome of | keep from scorching. Serve hot. ing down to the pier this winter. Dreamer: Hope yob are nat napping | T these who enjoy paems just read | covers can be washed and kept clean. | dried In a few hours. 16 it i Vienna Rolls — Sift two or three[50"% Tonowr Al man N we again. 1 wish some of the Sistors |the varied selections of Luey Larcom; | A large pair of luose mittens of can- | * Contrasy i coperiations: the mend- 19 Mowiiie fo Wake e com. SRR S ; er's most | Would send in a true ang tried recipe |21s0 & heok of ler life. -1 foung-it In- [vas or outing flannel lined with as- 3 s putation of time lost by such neglect, | iMeS one quart flour, two teaspoons|.. man comes in with some of my ? n ing proved a success and they havel] should Ii baking powder, one-half teaspoon salt: be i d they are al- t|for white fruit cake. ténsely interestinz. bestos will be found very useful to o wi _ should like to place it beside the 2 able 3 church boys onm it, and_they Was sohly in meod of membérs . In TWICE TWENTY. | I consider Scottish Chiefs, a deep |take hot dishes Ut of the oven, and |ech WOrR fOF morning work this Win- | time actually required for, attending | WOrK 1 one tablesbosn butter; add|vays so glad to sce someone they L stron i v . < one pint milk, stirring into a dough of 8 (Thanks for those preity clusters of [and strong nmarrative, in story form, |for other use'sbout the stove. Fasten | nogher pair. where the soles were | taprney ioio, tHINES at once; na other | ic Ysual consistencys . roll fo the | lpat OTe sxlor eaid: It does cheer tomatoes nestled in parsley. They |V "S ;’;’ : \’Vxfl?' o @ and |to these a stout cord or piece of tape | parting from the uppers and nat worth KITTY 5. | thickness of half an inch, cut into eir-|™ 1 go hope you ‘get the connection. and Happy's lettey [100ked iike cherries and were as pret- | Patriotic life o - i Rtana: about two feet long, and when much | the cost of a cobbler’s bill were fasten- ooy TOU. | cular forms and fold over once, mois- | yr, 3. & H. likes (o g0 to the pler— us know f wecan have 2 list of | tY_a8 & houquet of roses, The editor| To learn the modes of living in the {cooking is to be done SUD one of them [eq together and have ramained so H . M. 2 your soMier bovs, for the Anniversary | Will try to grow some of the same va- | ¢erly days of Palestifie. no better story |under the apron ‘band or belt. Thus 5 tening a little between the folds, if | there i hneh 10" aas thcen R i @ g WARTIME SWEETS. R ere is so te E ; ety. if he can pracurg the seed. the |can be found than Titus a Comrade both will be suspended so that they Hubby had faith enough to remark necessary to malke them stick; .bitter | yow we have Tish rs and an B 8. C) : Bnglish sailors an coming ‘summe of the Cross, written by Florence\M. | will always be at hand. R fprary, 5. needed fasioning 10| Desr Soclal Garier Staters: With | Fho ol 1e, o s oihas vhon iaosd | ERLSE aubmarine, .Chilesn aiory Kingsley. .It is truly (worth reading| Best wishes to all 3 4 much delight the Araericen housewife 4 Chilean ship and subs, and ZTren to Bumbl i Thin shocs can he mended and last . thereon; moisten the tops of the rolls | caniere: beclaes maity Soldiors from the EUBEN’S Tynfiz AN RO | o e i & bt wrae y L. M. B. Janother season. :fu:ffi'.?é'ifiz,,f“ Sgcovar varied | with a little milk, or butter, meltedl |icland ‘forts. ¥ 1 ouT- v : T Cl i sweets th 3 & : i — 1N; MERTING. tical story is Clarles M, Sheldon's A NEW MEMBER. (g naren, When CIeeping S0OR Wear|very little or.no white suga A e Tuesdays 1 plan my wolke for the Sisters of the Social Corner: 1 MOUNTAIN LAURBL. |next week, write church letters, make 3 book, In His Steps. Followin, i & i g are several practical sug- - T Gt e st | e v s aemae Biatpeec, 4 lone & ot Dear Soclal Corner Sigters: Where [ (°5.70¢ ©2n be applied to remedy the | ¢qiong: PATRIOTIC FERVOR GIVES A DIF-. |Bosters, etc. and Wednesday ey Tegard to hir foet and the |in our town who folks spoke of sy ; - ~|is Aunt Mehitable? 1 miss her writ-| “Have added a Iift to one heel and| Strawherry Coume: Tt is mot nec B e 1o help her, and 1| ‘speaking right out in meeting"; ana| OUR EMPIRE OF THE WEST. lings very much . =~ - lit remains intact, %) sary g0 give ub ik creaws becanse e FERENT VIEWPOINT. lage, or two siiors to supper. R el iz 1 il | o pagh 1 aia T ek et | Many veurs, a5 "vet mot ‘so. many | corgbe dnd"Cntey i 1sters” o walk srpund on e rvund i the | con o SubSHLHGA AnE Lhut wity | 7o Biltor Sosal Comer: on reo| e nieht at the X ML C_ 4. where : g that one needs to be really old to res rent Sisters. 1 especially enjoy: 3 £ ¥ | cont Saturday, after reading The Cor- y = “f 3 a Joye, W. C. T, U. although |Tember it, the geoEraphies psed in thefAupt Mehitablea lettora in rogard to|° 20§00 of thin shoes, old or mew. | canned frsit A cop of sugtr & cub|per. T thousht that I would like|ing to those F know snd those that be|I someiimés foreet to wear my white |PuDlic schools had a large. vacantfher.trip fo Vermont, as I have a|ies material and save many a fol. |of salt, pink coloring, Rub strawher, | L0 Write a leiter but have felt if [|look loncsome, and they generaily O fhem have bow. But 1 have: two sons and hres |PIACS In_the nortlwestern part of the | friend who was her compdnion on the ¥ ; > JENNIE. - f T . v ings I should like to. |2s they look. . . lar. ries with their syrup through a sieve.|[C21lY said the thi iv.|" The rest of the days are like these, F gy B Mg g e T = nited Siates, to. which was given the | train. going. E . o i some Sister might think I was giv- . I B R o fhiiey | wia Tout a8 s ok o Gl haipe, The Grost-Amapioan; Hebttodn | (X8 a miw meniver -1_oitouid B9 Ty Umad Do, e war snoss. . (GG IAZS itk £ aie "";‘i',? ing The Corner 2 bawiing out—sailor e T Tiicie 6 anly DANE N e books new used, this space-is now | pleased to hear from the Sisters, > 4 4 -lslang. But today I've got a diffaren 3 ! D o o of whiakey " them. ©8 & table | nameq, Montana, Arizona, Coloracy, |\ : HILLSIDE. FLANGEW: | Peeter ukink ditve; paviaof, BRE it T it k it.|Man: bat he has three good meals a S In a coupe glass put fresh or canned | VisWPOINt and T am wiling to tisk it |4/ o1q makes no complaint, and. OUT OF THE RANTRY. fruits, cut in pieces, using bananas, | 5, "oner It the WIsters (hinke 18 hE ) enjoys the “drop-ins” as much as the IR C—— oy <& :‘l:snge’; p‘:atches, ?metapple. sua'wber- conservation, what a waste of paper|DOYS enjoy coming. So now. you see, ar Social Cormer Sisters: T hope |ries, oF whatever frujts are most con- aven : | why to break six oggs, treating whites to show the ecost of living may be|venient. Cover with a thin layer of printer’s ink, and energy goés on whex y 2ES, g elther foot 5 seen all and the two Dakotas. —— -~ for 15 years. Al L DaVe ovan o the Tumery aused | %, (e close of the Civil war thers CHRISTINE. the writer of that recipe will answer |Were, @ few settlers along the rivers. ety us it was a mistake in printing, or | DUt it Was not believed that the lapd| Mr. Editor: I had hoped some of i . b back ‘of them .could he used far any-|our-book reading SiSters would answer 2 s % Oflthey send in recipes calli and yolks separately, doesn’t appeal to Y o alwhye £ad & read the lntters |UINE but cattie ranges; and even the |some of the inquiries made by.Billle a| "0 reasenable even now: (e Srawberry loe gream.and @arnish | pings of things not to be had. For in- ; fram Aunt Mary. Etta Borbe ier® | cattle coula not live there during the |little while ago, but Biilio waits in vam,| Walnut Steak: One cup corn meal. |Vith & whole strawberry and a piece | giance. Eggs, 75 cents per dozen. But- was accepted in the draft of Canterbury. and & 1ot of other G |summer months. There were many |for a nse. < “|one ciip wheat flour, one cup oatmeal, | Of Pineapple. ter, 62 cents per pound. Milk, 15 cents|On Wednesday last, after baving tried et ry, ot of other Sis- sloughs, but they became dsy by the| I like Billies mental acumen apd it|one and one-half cups shagbark wal- Stufied Figs: Let wholc dried figs * au 8 to enlist in two places last June, and . ¢ per quart. Sugar two pounds a weel Do you know one of our dear Sjg-|0FSt Of July, and there was no water |is obeervable that there is real pur-|Ruts, or any kind of nuts, a little salt |stand in grape julee for several hours|and wheat flour—not to be thought of | belng. turfied down from every depart Vdes 15 yers 1, akd 1 't d she | available for man or beast until snow |pose in her pursuit of mental entep- |3nd sage. Method: Browm meal, flour [until soft, but not soggy. ~ Cut them |not for its price, three pounds for 25|Ment of the army and navy for physi- Will mever be any - better this siq|came. Now there are many towns | tainment. 5 ‘ and oatmeal in the oven; then stir in jopen on ‘one side; Stuff with. half. a|cents, with an equal quantity of some,Cal reasons. - Ann Temmer, one of the good wern. |2nd railroads, thousands of homes and | ~ At last, Billie, T have regd Christine, | the nuts, sage salt and pepper: pour |marshmallow-and a pecan mit meat: |giher kind of flour, three pounds for| I Wish we might have in our anmi- ers. Those of you who were at Aunt | COUntless herds of cattle, in what-was| & book Iovely in spirit and amazing in | In Poillng water to make it the consis- | press together, roll éach brown[as gdents * but because the govern-|Versary numher a list of our sons who Mary's Pieate it oot k. AUt | o0 lately 3. lonely, fis revelations. This SiFl with & nome | tency of mush and boil three hours, |sugar and keep in a dry place. t is asking us not to use wheat|are in the eervice. / " } Put away in a cold place gnd slice off [ P E Huldy and Theoda: The peaches I 1 like the cfochet work. . | part of itry. EL which seemed to bé two yards long % ruit Cake: Use oleomargarine or | flour. ing all the s | T and when spoken sounded not more|c0ld; or fry brown. -~ lother butfer. substitute in ail oakes, in| If some Sister could tell us how to|c2nned in the bathtub are the best a' book as .R', Bulletin comes each | lttle rain in summer, compared with | than two inches—one of those English| Escalloped Eggs With Cheese: Melt |place of ‘hutter, and buckwheat flour [make something Zood out of substi- | Peaches you ever. ate. ‘weelk, e 3 : other localities. The farmer depends |names of seemingly four syllables that|two tablespoons of codfat and blend |in place of part of the wheat flour. |tutes it will be worth while. I haven't written for a year. Per- T like parrow .edging for childrens |10 his crops on' the moléture left. by |are expressed in twa: “Chumley!” |in two tablespoons of flour, With a tea-|One-half cup oleomargarine, one and| A womon said the other day she hac|haps if T had 1 shouldn't have fous finderciothes, o' it {he Sisters nens |the heavy snows, and the heavy sum-| And 4 what a mothers gl Christine | spoon of ground must#td and a half | one-quartér cups’ brown ..sugar, two|made a pood spice cake with corn |S° T™UCh to say this time. ¢ Will they.pleage |Mer dews, more than he does on the | Was how she just gurgles with |teaspoon of salt, and one-half teaspoon |eggs, one-half cup raisins, twvo ta- | meal and rye—graham is out of it you Tt s - zoth" mmea::te“ xml‘\mm.ta fim mflm ‘ffi&l!. “1l '.thom bn]::(!" o mh‘fllf( c’if pwg‘kmddddo:’rlyung? and | blespoons . candied - orange -peel, one | know. 3 & : _AND HAPPY. e year. every homestead has etter in 3 to the last. [one- ps milk and stir until per- | teaspcon orange®extract, one teaspoon | - N es Goughnuts heca o - BN v, /|8 driven_swell and o windmill, which | And: how she enjoyed. the shine and |fectly smooth. ~Boil five eggs twenty Foe ol by o e vanilla, twe tablespoons coffee, one- | th fry them in. Evel one * | provides water plentifully.for the fam« |shadow, the odore and silence of the|minutés; then buiter casserole and |half cup huckwheat flour, one . :r‘:d :e:v::‘t‘hoe ;sm:lu! ‘:‘nefl»—-fi;syt be- | | CHOCOLATE GOOKIES Ty and’ the animals, | woods, and the brighiness and expan. [DPlace a layer of eggs; then a layer of |three-quarters cups flour, thrée and |cause it is neceseary, and second be- : ¢ ik o bt.fuh" great ::;p-::l of: co:utry. ance | siveness of dflm nw}?m fiaalw h:ne. f.bme: ;:g_ agfl_';e;“wfit!hhe dt&e‘ ’:*e,:g.‘ :::e@&a‘u uupuou? 'bddng‘ nowder, | cause evervone is 3o busy doing P ved alm less, .now one and- became lost e har- | sauce. e: L £ -thirds. 1k, one-! omes that thers| . 1, Sk Souk=Euents: Blatirs: | ene al fons, 1o, (he |monies sxpressed by her wiolint . |Cover the top with erumbs, dob-wWilh | watnt searey onethird. . sap © uc.|Sngy outsids thelr homes that rp | a year ago. 5 States. Edison tfever 4nvented any- | inf she ".‘,’,"” ot Germany|a hot oven. This is a meat substitute | sugar,. yolks of eggs Welt- n, rais- fl‘t’)neyo: mygti"riends said recently: “T, Y k s thing of greafer.value than did Mr. gg"in'; g r to. befand is nice served with baked pota-|ing seeded, and choppe 8, cur- | keep house every other day. I put my i cortal toes. ’ 2".5:: “and | house: to: i meais for two our maost v: Possess| 2 time things t lodryjaity of the windmill fo” tho United | And what 3 keer lsiener and stiarp Dits of buter and bake until brown in | rants, cream” jsomarearine P el v Uuexes R ™ X egg, one- | Holliday when he invented it—for only and frank in your own way - “ = franty, ¢ peel finely:! g ‘meals &t %—fig’dflm well and the /wlndum can ! was to be umpqul. because it was not| Escalloped Cabbage Wash, ~ and bu eat | days, write, me.,nd‘,) and attend to my